UW Medicine's 2014 Mini-Medical School is a series of lectures and demonstrations designed to teach viewers about medical science, patient care and leading-edge research underway at the University of Washington.
Taking healthcare communications and personalized medicine for cancer care to the next level. Part two is presented by Doctor Eric Holland, from the UW School of Medicine and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Eric Holland, M.D., Ph.D., professor, UW Department of Medicine, Neurological Surgery
03/04/2014
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Over the past 37 years, the Shore Run/Walk has hosted thousands of participants and supporters that come together for one important cause, to support the fight against cancer through Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center! During the race, participants enjoy scenic courses along the western shore of Lake Washington and take part in the 10K Run, Zillow 5K Run/Walk or the Bert’s Red Apple Market Kids’ Run!
All donations and a portion of event proceeds will benefit Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, which strives to eliminate cancer and related diseases as causes of human suffering and death. Fred Hutch has pioneered breakthroughs in nearly every field of cancer research, saving thousands of lives worldwide.
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Panel highlights about the connection between cancer and obesity and what we can do about it. The issues raised in this discussion will be updated and expanded upon in the 2014 panel, 'Is cancer preventable? The influence of diet on cancer' at the 2nd 'Metabolism, Diet and Disease: Cancer and metabolism' conference to be held 28-30 May 2014 in Washington DC, USA, covering the latest developments in metabolic links to cancer.
http://www.metabolism-diet-and-disease.com/
For the complete panel discussion on the Cancer-Obesity link at the Metabolism, Diet and Disease conference held in Washington DC from 29-31 May 2012 see http://biomedcentral.com/series/metabolismdietanddisease
On platform:
Gregory Petsko (Brandeis University)
Gary Taubes (University of California, Berkeley)
Michael Pollak (McGill University)
Jeff Volek (University of Connecticut)
Rudolf Kaaks (German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg)
Stephen Hursting (University of Texas)
Linda Nebeling (National Cancer Institute)
In front row:
Richard Bergman (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
Barbara Kahn (Harvard University)
Lenny Guarente (Harvard University)

"We did not develop cancer drug Nexavar for Indians" said Bayer's CEO Marijn Dekkers, we made it for "western patients who can afford it"...
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On IN the NOW with Anissa Naouai, The Resident discusses how, on China's beaches, Face-kinis are all the rage. In a culture that covets fair skin, the face masks are a great way to keep tans at bay - as well as the sun's harmful rays, sharks, jellyfish, and crabs. Though some in the mainstream media have scoffed at the appearance of Face-kinis, they sure beat the alternative posed by Western counterparts in terms of sun protection.
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The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) hosted a webinar titled, “Current Issues in Cancer Care” on Wednesday, September 17, 2014. This event was part of the new NCCS program titled, Cancer Policy Advocate Training (CPAT). The goal of this program is to prepare advocates to be fully engaged in cancer care policy initiatives now and in the future.

Every medical procedure has it's risks, including colonoscopy. It is an extremely safe procedure when done by the right professional. Dr. Jeffrey Weber discusses some of the risks of colonoscopy in this video. The most feared complication, perforation of the colon, happens less than 1 in 10,000 cases. Taking polyps out does increase risk of the procedure depending on the number and size. Most likely you will feel like nothing happened after your colonoscopy.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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What are the Signs of Colon Cancer?
Colon cancer is a disease whose symptoms do not often show until the disease is in its later stages. This is one of the many reasons that colonoscopy screening is so important. Through colonoscopy, signs of colon cancer that have no outward symptoms can be detected, such as growths and polyps. Despite this, many people put off the colonoscopy or do not feel they need one and this can have grave consequences, as signs of colon cancer do not become obvious until the disease has reached more advanced stages.
A colonoscopy, even if you have no symptoms, is one of the most important procedures for people to get as they age. Many times, the cancer can be caught earlier enough to be treated, greatly increasing the odds for survival. Colon cancer that is more advanced and showing symptoms is generally in later stages and much harder to treat effectively.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center is one of 163 HCA hospitals nationwide and opened in June 2010. The hospital consistently ranks in the top 10% for quality patient care and was selected as a "Top Performer" by the Joint Commission, the organization that accredits and certifies more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. Spotsylvania Regional recently received Chest Pain accreditation and is also a Center of Excellence for Minimally Invasive GYN Surgery. The hospital has 126 beds and all rooms are private. Located on a 75-acre campus south of Fredericksburg on Interstate 95, you'll find a calming environment and a wide range of in- and outpatient services offered, including 24-hour emergency care, obstetrics, diagnostic imaging, intensive care, surgical services, cancer care, cardiac catheterization and psychiatric care. A cancer treatment center, Spotsylvania Regional Cancer Center, opened in July 2013 in partnership with VCU Massey Cancer Center for radiation therapy services. For more information about services and events, go to spotsrmc.com.

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COLLEGE STATION -- Lab tests at Texas A&M AgriLife Research have shown that treatments with peach extract inhibit breast cancer metastasis in mice.
AgriLife Research scientists say that the mixture of phenolic compounds present in the peach extract are responsible for the inhibition of metastasis, according to the study, which was this month published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry.
"Cancer cells were implanted under the skin of mice with an aggressive type of breast cancer cells, the MDA-MB-435, and what we saw was an inhibition of a marker gene in the lungs after a few weeks indicating an inhibition of metastasis when the mice were consuming the peach extract," said Dr. Luis Cisneros-Zevallos, a food scientist for AgriLife Research in College Station. "Furthermore, after determining the dose necessary to see the effects in mice, it was calculated that for humans it would be equivalent to consuming two to three peaches per day."
Peaches at Texas A&M AgriLife Research field in College Station (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo by Kathleen Phillips)
Peaches at Texas A&M AgriLife Research field in College Station (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo by Kathleen Phillips)
This is very important because it can be translated into something that is also beneficial for people, he added.
This work builds upon previous work at AgriLife Research released a few years ago, which showed that peach and plum polyphenols selectively killed aggressive breast cancer cells and not the normal ones, Cisneros-Zavallos said.
The previous work as well as the present one was conducted by Cisneros-Zevallos, Dr. David Byrne, both with AgriLife Research; Dr. Weston Porter, Texas A&M University department of veterinary physiology and pharmacology; and then-graduate student Giuliana Noratto, who is now on the faculty at Washington State University.
In the western hemisphere, breast cancer is the most common malignant disease for women, he said. In the U.S. last year, the American Cancer Society estimated about 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer among women.
Most of the complications and high mortality associated with breast cancer are due to metastasis, Cisneros-Zevallos pointed out.
"The importance of our findings are very relevant, because it shows in vivo the effect that natural compounds, in this case the phenolic compounds in peach, have against breast cancer and metastasis. It gives opportunity to include in the diet an additional tool to prevent and fight this terrible disease that affects so many people," he said.
The study was conducted using the peach variety Rich Lady. However, according to Cisneros-Zevallos, most peach fruit share similar polyphenolic compounds but might differ in content. The study also determined that the underlying mechanism by which peach polyphenols are inhibiting metastasis would be by targeting and modulating the gene expression of metalloproteinases.
"In general, peach fruit has chemical compounds that are responsible for killing cancer cells while not affecting normal cells as we reported previously, and now we are seeing that this mixture of compounds can inhibit metastasis," said Cisneros-Zevallos. "We are enthusiastic about the idea that perhaps by consuming only two to three peaches a day we can obtain similar effects in humans. However, this will have to be the next step in the study for its confirmation."
Cisneros-Zevallos continues testing these extracts and compounds in different types of cancer as well as in diabetes studies in vitro and in vivo to understand the molecular mechanisms involved.
The work documenting the health benefits of stone fruit has been supported by the Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center at Texas A&M, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the California Tree Fruit Agreement.
see http://today.agrilife.org/2014/03/25/texas-researcher-peaches-inhibit-breast-cancer-metastasis-in-mice/
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We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
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About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
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It is common for people to develop colon polyps. 50% of men and 40% of women at age 50 already have polyps in their colon. Though 99% of these growths will be cancer free, there is a relationship between colon polyps can colon cancer. Polyps are tiny growths that have a risk of developing into colon cancer.
Colon cancer is the second most common cancer in men and women combined in the U.S. Though polyps have a small chance of becoming cancerous, they are very prevalent in the United States. Many people have polyps that are discovered during a colonoscopy. Often these are surgically removed. Once polyps are removed there is no risk of them ever developing into cancer.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Done for Saint Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, CT.
In this :30 TV spot, four people discuss their experiences as cancer patients at Saint Vincent's. In the spot, patients transition from fear and apprehension to hope and gratitude. The strength of the Saint Vincent's brand were illustrated as "Gentler Hands, Sharper Minds". Ultimately, we see very loyal and thankful patients, which speaks volumes as to how they perceive the Saint Vincent's brand.

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Colon cancer symptoms can differ greatly from one person to another. This is because no two cancers are exactly the same and symptoms are often related to the way the tumor develops. Two people that have colon cancer may experience totally different symptoms at differing times of disease development. If you experience any colon cancer symptoms, such as severe abdominal cramping or bloody stool, it is important to see a doctor right away. Too many people try to pass the symptoms off as something else but it is important for them to take proactive steps to preserve their health and life.
In addition to this, colon cancer is also a disease where symptoms don't really show themselves until the disease is more advanced. This is why early screening is so important. Colon cancer can develop over years but symptoms won't be experienced until late in the stages of development.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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“Noli Me Tangere”, the first full-length Filipino opera done in Western style, premiered at the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington, DC over the weekend.
Sung entirely in Tagalog, “Noli Me Tangere” or “Touch Me Not” was composed by Felipe De Leon, the same composer who brought the Philippine National Anthem “Lupang Hinirang” to life in Tagalog.

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Christina Kapothanasis describes how acupuncture works. Learn what treatment forms fall under acupuncture. Watch an acupuncture demonstration. Go to ChineseMedicineInfo.com to learn more!
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We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
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Naples-based Camorra mafia and Eastern European networks are seemingly behind the distribution of counterfeit and stolen cancer drugs across Western Europe. That's the outcome of an investigation led by Italy's pharmaceutical watchdog Medicine Agency, in coordination with Italy's anti-fraud squad.
The existence of what seems to be a structured and far-reaching network is causing alarm among pharmaceutical professionals as fake drugs reduce drug makers' revenues. However also citizen associations are alarmed as fake or altered drugs can be inefficient or even lethal. A few weeks ago the European Medicines Agency, the EU body for the evaluation of medical products, warned that altered vials of the Roche cancer drug Herceptin had resurfaced in Germany, the UK and Finland after being stolen in Italy. National and continental health authorities seem to be finally on the front line of war on counterfeited cancer drugs.

The link between colon polyps and colon cancer is pretty clear in the medical community. Colon polyps can eventually lead to colon cancer, which is why early screening is so critical. But instances of colon cancer developing without first appearing as polyps are very rare. Colon cancer without polyps is not something a typical person should worry about.
Colon cancer that does not stem from the development of polyps generally occurs in people with a pre-existing condition such as inflammatory bowel disease or Crohn's disease.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Providence St. Mary Home Health provides medical and therapy services to help people remain in their homes while recovering from illness, injury or surgery. Many patients also use Home Health while dealing with chronic or terminal conditions.
Providence St. Mary Home Health serves patients in Walla Walla and Columbia counties in Washington State, as well as parts of Umatilla County in Oregon. For most people, the fees and medical supplies (excluding medications) are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. For more information about how to get a referral into Home Health, call 509-522-5710.

Colon cancer is the number two killer in the United States. It is a treatable disease and can be prevented in many circumstances. The screening process for colon cancer usually requires a colonoscopy. This is an invasive procedure which should only be done by an expert. Colonoscopy allows doctors to see the colon and is the gold standard in colon cancer screening. Dr. Jeffrey Weber talks about who should get them and when in this video.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock has signed on as a sponsor of NHPTV (New Hampshire Public Television) and VPT (Vermont Public Television) to help underwrite programming on the two PBS outlets. The goal is to share the D-H brand with a larger audience, reinforcing the D-H mission of creating a sustainable health system for the region and beyond. Under the year-long agreement the fifteen second spots, produced by D-H, will be seen during some of the most highly watched PBS programs.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock is a national leader in patient-centered health care and building a sustainable health system. Founded in 1893, the system includes New Hampshire's only Level 1 trauma center and its only air ambulance service, as well as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state's only Children's Hospital Association-approved, comprehensive, full-service children's hospital. As an academic medical center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock provides access to nearly 1,000 primary care doctors and specialists in almost every area of medicine, as well as world-class research at the Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
Learn more at http://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/.

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Safety huddles are a way to increase communication and teamwork throughout all our MedStar departments and entities. This short video shares how-to start every meeting and every shift with a safety huddle. This video highlights pharmacy leadership and staff at MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
Visit http://ow.ly/M1aZk to learn more about our quality and patient safety standards.

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Chronic disease programs in state public health agencies across the United States are increasingly taking action to integrate activities across single-disease program lines. Comprehensive cancer control programs have in many cases benefited from chronic disease program integration because of the potential for efficient use of staff, funds, and surveillance and intervention efforts. Such integration however is not without barriers, challenges and constraints. Despite these barriers, there is a growing determination among public health professionals and policy makers to coordinate and link chronic disease public health programs.

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Many people wonder about the link between colon polyps and colon cancer. However, polyps are something nearly everyone will face. The development of colon polyps are considered a natural part of aging, though the number of them is generally a result of genetics.
Colon polyps are generally detected during screening. This is why screening is such an important part of overall medical care. If polyps do happen to be pre-cancerous, they can be detected and removed before becoming a risk to your health. If you are never screened, you will never know.
Dr. Jeffrey Weber, Chief of Medicine at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center, earned a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned a bachelor's degree. Dr. Weber completed both an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Georgetown Division of the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

A wall walk/huddle is part of Lean visual daily management. It is a short, stand-up meeting which brings the area manager and staff together at the same time each day or week. The manager reviews the team's progress toward achieving Region or unit targets posted on the area's visibility wall under the categories of Quality, Cost, Deliver, Service and Moral. Staff input is welcome.

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Yes it is completely safe to use ayurvedic medications along with allopathic medicines. It’s a myth that ayurveda and allopathy can’t be taken side by side and has been created by those ayurvedic doctors who don’t know much about allopathic medications and those allopathic doctors who don’t know much about Ayurveda. We are having both ayurvedic as well as allopathic doctors on our panel and we have well researched this concept that both ayurvedic and allopathic medications can be taken side by side.

We specialize in using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, diet, and lifestyle changes to create health and alleviate or eliminate uncomfortable symptoms and conditions. We try to teach people to maintain the progress we achieve together through diet, exercise and stress management. We help people make lifestyle changes that will not only create health and vitality today but also prevent illness in the future.
We treat gynecological problems: infertility, menstrual irregularities, PMS, menopausal symptoms; pain management: new and old injuries,osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue; and many more: cancer care, post-stroke symptoms, facial paralysis, headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, respiratory conditions, digestive problems.
Chinese Medicine looks at the body as a whole and can aid in many conditions. If you're ready to feel better, call today to see if we can be of service!
About Christina:
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where I began my Mandarin Chinese studies. Afterwards, I received a full scholarship for continued Mandarin study in Taipei, Taiwan, where I lived and studied Mandarin and apprenticed in a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic for two years. I completed a 5-year formal training program at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in China, and conducted my residency at the Western and Eastern Integrated Medicine Long Hua Hospital.
Kai TCM Clinic
Christina Kapothanasis, L. Ac., Dipl. O.M.
808.221.9814
kaitcm@live.com
677 Ala Moana #907
Honolulu, HI 96813
www.chinesemedicineinfo.com

Community pharmacists are the health professionals most accessible to the public. They supply medicines in accordance with a prescription or, when legally permitted, sell them without a prescription. In addition to ensuring an accurate supply of appropriate products, their professional activities also cover counselling of patients at the time of dispensing of prescription and non-prescription drugs, drug information to health professionals, patients and the general public, and participation in health-promotion programmes. They maintain links with other health professionals in primary health care.